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TarJunkie999:
:tup: Wow! Even CNET has recognized the TAR Detectives! Great online story by techie columnist Daniel Terdiman. WTG, Boingo! :yess:
Here's a link to the story ---> How online tools spoil reality show secrets
kiki:
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on February 21, 2011, 11:10:55 PM ---At the moment, I'd say that the only places in the Arab world that might be safe enough for TAR are Kuwait and Jordan; even Israel would be safer than the rest of the Arab world right now. Even Morocco is off the map.
--- End quote ---
There has been protests in both Kuwait and Jordan. especially in Jordan, where even the royal regime might be in some danger. The only Arab countries that are relatively safe for now are Qatar and UAE (meaning Abu Dhabi, Dubai).
Nothing has been heard for Syria, but there was no way Americans would go there and it's a pity because is one of my favourite countries.
DrRox:
I havent heard anything about unrest in Oman either.
georgiapeach:
TAR 18 Australian promo: different!!
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/the-amazing-race/-/watch/8882005/
New Info:
http://au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/the-amazing-race/-/watch/8882005/sunday-6-30pm-on-7mate/
theschnauzers:
--- Quote from: kikisak on February 22, 2011, 03:36:47 PM ---
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on February 21, 2011, 11:10:55 PM ---At the moment, I'd say that the only places in the Arab world that might be safe enough for TAR are Kuwait and Jordan; even Israel would be safer than the rest of the Arab world right now. Even Morocco is off the map.
--- End quote ---
There has been protests in both Kuwait and Jordan. especially in Jordan, where even the royal regime might be in some danger. The only Arab countries that are relatively safe for now are Qatar and UAE (meaning Abu Dhabi, Dubai).
Nothing has been heard for Syria, but there was no way Americans would go there and it's a pity because is one of my favourite countries.
--- End quote ---
While there have been demonstrations in both Jordan and Kuwait, the underlying political pressures are quite different in both of those countries than in much of the rest of the Arab world.
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